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18 February, 08:18

Which statement best interprets the meaning of the

metaphor?

I saw Sienna sprinting down the final stretch in long,

graceful strides. The cheetah chased her prey, which, in

this case, was a first-place ribbon

Sienna ferociously looked for food to eat

Sienna raced against a very fast animal.

Sienna looked everywhere for a prize.

Sienna ran quickly and with purpose.

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  1. 18 February, 08:47
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    I saw Sienna sprinting down the final stretch in long, graceful strides. The cheetah chased her prey, which, in this case, was a first-place ribbon.

    Obviously Sienna is running and being compared to a cheetah, she was running swiftly.

    That leaves us with either Choice B or Choice D.

    The dialogue states that Sienna was "sprinting" or rather, "chasing" her pray "which, in this case, was a first-place ribbon."

    Sienna was not racing against a fast animal - - the text was saying that she was as fast as an animal. Therefore, Choice B is incorrect.

    That leaves us with Choice D, the correct answer. Sienna ran swiftly with the purpose of winning the first-place ribbon.
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